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  1. 1 minute ago, Thai Spice said:

    Yep, surf instructor and shagging the young Aussie birds !

    Nick name : Kuta cowboys....

     

    Once you go Asian you never go caucasian prolly rings true for the Shazza's too !!

  2. 3 minutes ago, Thai Spice said:

    TBH, no idea.

    Just looks very uncomfortable ?  

    Yeah nothing special about it and not what I would class as bike porn.

    I expect the owner is Indonesian, early to mid 20's in age and weighs 50 to 60kg.

  3. 28 minutes ago, Pumpuynarak said:

    OMG, not surprisingly there's no rear tyres left FAF, i did'nt like the look of the Holdens but they were beefy mean machines TFP

    In a burnout competition the aim is to destroy the tyres, there is events held all round Australia.

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  4. https://www.pattayamail.com/news/retirees-and-medical-insurance-266933
    "There is no convincing evidence that expats in Thailand are the major drain on Thai hospital finances. Indeed, there is much evidence that younger tourists are the main problem and most of them are uninsured. Out of 10 crowd-funded evacuations publicized in the last year, all but one were under 50 years and several in their 30s."
    Amen.
    Exactly the same as I was meaning.
     
     
    I thought the issue was people racking up large Bill's and skipping out on them.

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  5. My Gosh,
    A 2 week travel insurance for a 35 y old family for 2 weeks is peanuts, hence not an issue if one day Thailand want to implement mandatory insurance for tourists. Discussed many times and up to now nobody has an idea how to implement that, except including a governement scheme fee in any ticket to Thailand.
    A yearly health insurance for a 65 y retiree is a completely different matter. Prohibitive, if not impossible, for many expats. Very easy to implement and enforce for the government.
    Please THINK !
     
    35 yr old family dont typically obtain a non immigrant visa for a 2 week holiday so not sure why you are replying to me with that nonsense.

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  6. 1 minute ago, Yesitisdakid said:

    Many of the retirees that continue their social security are convinced that that cover will be enough to satisfy immigration I'm not convinced hope all is well with you and the misses up country need to catch up when you're down over at Phil's for a drink

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    Does the social security cover out patient ?

    If not then I don't see how it satisfies the requirements.

  7. 1 hour ago, Thai Spice said:

    Would not be a big burden to gov hospitals ! We are speaking here about long term expats, mainly retirees, who represent a microscopic % of the total population. And from those only the poorest would opt for the govt hospitals.

    Remember those number do NOT concern the tourists fallen ill, or victims of traffic accidents. 

     

    Why exclude others on non immigrant visa's ?.

    Not everyone is a retiree and most probably this insurance thing will also affect them sooner or later.

  8. 14 minutes ago, Pumpuynarak said:

    Now would it cover pre-existing conditions ? and do you really think it would be a burden on government hospitals given the amount of expats on long stay visas spread around the country ? How many of us is there ? IIRC they said 80K or was it 150K ? lol

    No idea on the pre-exisitng conditions, I don't use it.

    Given there is a few different non immigrant visa's I reckon the 150k is low but there seems to be no official number.

    https://news.thaivisa.com/article/38177/the-mystery-of-exactly-how-many-expats-live-in-thailand

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